Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Sheik Retold by Victoria Vane and E. M. Hull ~ Goddess Fish Super Book Blast ~ Excerpt ~ Giveaway


The Sheik Retold
by Victoria Vane and E. M. Hull

Victoria will be awarding one copy winner's choice of "A Wild Night's Bride" and one copy of "A Breach of Promise" to randomly drawn commenter at each stop. Please be sure to leave a comment along with your email address so you may be contacted if you are the lucky winner. Also to increase your chances of winning be sure to visit the other tour locations. You may find the other locations here...  http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2013/08/super-book-blast-sheik-retold-by.html

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BLURB:


A haughty young heiress for whom the world is a playground… 
A savage son of the Sahara who knows no law but his own…
When pride and passion vie for supremacy…
Blistering desert days are nothing compared to the sizzling Sahara nights…


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Excerpt:

"Diana, give up this insane trip."

"I will not."

"I've a thundering good mind to make you."

I gave an unladylike snort. "You can't," I said flatly. "I'm my own mistress now. You have no claim on me. We needn't make any further pretence about it, for I am not going to argue any more. I will not go back to Biskra."

"If you are afraid of being laughed at——"

"I am not afraid of being laughed at! Only cowards are afraid of that, and I am not a coward. I have said my last word, Aubrey. It is your own considerations and not mine that are at the bottom of your remonstrance. You do not deny it because it is true."


I knew exactly the grievance he had been nursing. Maybe he now suffered some small prickings of conscience on my upbringing, but I had no doubt that concern for his own comfort troubled him most. Aubrey always had been, and always would be, supremely selfish. 

We stared each other down across the little table until his eyeglass fell with a little sharp tinkle against his waistcoat button. I watched his angry flush of color with an absurd wave of amusement. Although we were perilously close to degenerating into a vulgar quarrel, it was a true spectacle to rouse the lazy Aubrey to wrath. 

"You're a damned obstinate little devil!" he exclaimed.

"I am what you have made me— as hard as yourself— so how can you quarrel with the result? It is illogical. This is your fault, not mine, but I don't want to wrangle with you any more. My life is now my own to deal with, and I will deal with it exactly as I wish. I will do what I choose when and how I choose, and I will never again obey any will but my own."

Aubrey's mouth hardened. His eyes narrowed. "Then I hope to Heaven that one day you will fall into the hands of a man who will make you obey."

I rose with a scornful laugh, flinging over my shoulder as I stormed back to my tent, "Then Heaven help him who tries!"



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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Victoria Vane is a multiple award-winning romance novelist, cowboy addict, and history junkie whose collective works of fiction range from wildly comedic romps to emotionally compelling erotic romance. Victoria also writes historical fiction as Emery Lee and is the founder of Goodreads Romantic Historical Fiction Lovers and the Romantic Historical Lovers book review blog. Look for Victoria's sexy new contemporary cowboy series coming from Sourcebooks  summer 2014.


CONTACT: 

Email: victoria.vane@hotmail.com

Web: http://www.victoriavane.com

Blog: http://victoriavane.wordpress.com

Twitter: @authorvictoriav

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7 comments:

  1. Love the blurb, sounds like a great book. I really like the cover.---Rachel (ws chat)

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    1. Hi Rachel :) I agree I like the cover as well. Thank you so much for stopping by.

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  2. Conjures up those old Rudolph Valentino movies, doesn't it?

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    1. I agree :) Thank so much for stopping by today Elf, I always enjoy your comments.

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  3. Hi Crystal! Thanks so much for hosting my virtual tour. :-)
    @ Rachel - the story is VERY intense! LOL!
    @ Elf2060 - I tried very hard to stay true to that era in my retelling.
    Warmest regards,
    Victoria Vane

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    1. You are very welcome Victoria! It was my honor. This looks like a great read :)

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